THE son of murdered Muriel McKay has met her killer and said "his evil eyes flashed at me".
Ian McKay flew to Trinidad last week to visit Nizamodeen Hosein who, with his brother Arthur, kidnapped and killed Mrs McKay almost 55 years ago.
Arthur died in prison in 2009, while Nizamodeen served 20 years for murder in the UK before being deported to the Caribbean.
And Ian, 82, said of his encounter with the 76-year-old killer: "I was apprehensive before meeting him. It's a strange opportunity I couldn't miss.
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